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  • Maxillary canines are often impacted, and surgical-orthodontic disimpaction can effectively restore smiles, as highlighted in a case report involving a 13-year-old patient.
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Recent Findings: The surgical management of facial palsy is reserved for a small population of cases in which electrophysiologic tests indicate a poor likelihood of spontaneous recovery. The transmastoid (TM), middle cranial fossa (MCF), and translabyrinthine (TL) approaches to the facial nerve provide access to the entire intracranial and intratemporal segments of the facial nerve.

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